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FULL LENGTH JKSSB JUNIOR ASSISTANT EXAM TEST 01
Scheduled on 02 May 2024
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FULL LENGTH JKSSB JUNIOR ASSISTANT EXAM TEST 03
Scheduled on 19 May 2024
FULL LENGTH JKSSB JUNIOR ASSISTANT EXAM TEST 04
Scheduled on 26 May 2024
FULL LENGTH JKSSB JUNIOR ASSISTANT EXAM TEST 05
Scheduled on 02 June 2024
FULL LENGTH JKSSB JUNIOR ASSISTANT EXAM TEST 06
Scheduled on 09 June 2024
JKSSB Junior Assistant Test Series 2024
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ENGLISH 2

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Find the correct active/ passive voice for the given sentence in passive/ active voice
from the given alternatives.
They bundled the crackers.

2 / 20

Choose the word which best expresses the similar meaning of the given word " CALLOW

3 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable Preposition from the given alternatives.
Thepenis_______thetable.

4 / 20

Find the correct active/ passive voice for the given sentence in passive/ active voice
from the given alternatives.
They are weaving silk sarees here.

5 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable Idiom/Phrase from the given alternatives.
Her speech during the gathering is completely _ ___________with what we discussed last
month

6 / 20

Rearrange the following to form a meaningful sentence and find the most logical order
from the given options.
Q: the Public Accounts Committee, not being an executive body,
P: can only make decisions that are advisory by nature
R: was introduced in 1921 after its first mention
S: in the Government of India Act, 1919

7 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable Article from the given alternatives.
The company is looking for _____ MA graduate.

8 / 20

Rearrange the following to form a meaningful sentence and find the most logical order
from the given options.
Q: indonesia straddles the "Pacific Ring of Fire", a highly
P: seismically active zone, where different plates
R: on the earth's crust meet and create
S: a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes

9 / 20

Directions: Read the passage and fill the blanks with suitable pronoun.

B. Once when | was feeling low, my father gave ___(A)___ a paper in which was written
"No matter what you do, no matter how many times you screw up and think to
__(B)__there is no point to carry on - keep going. Don't quit." | have that paper safe
and | read it often.

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Directions: Read the passage and fill the blanks with suitable pronoun.

Once when | was feeling low, my father gave ____(A)_ a paper in which was written "No matter what you do, no matter how many times you screw up and think to__(B)__there is no point to carry on - keep going. Don't quit." | have that paper safe
and | read it often.

11 / 20

Read the following statements and answer as per the given passage.
Statement A: India’s cyclone warning system has made major advances for being able
to provide clear warnings and saving lives
Statement B: Due to the Cyclone, at least 72 people are dead in Bengal and normal life is
paralysed for millions in Kolkata and in the rural areas of both the States.

12 / 20

How many people died in Bengal due to the cyclone Amphan?

13 / 20

What is the contextual meaning for the highlighted word 'Precarious'?

14 / 20

Which of the following caused the economic paralysis as per the given passage?

15 / 20

Directions for questions 1 to 5- Read the short passage below and answer the questions that
follow.
The trail of death and devastation that Cyclone Amphan has left in West Bengal and Odisha
demonstrates, once again, the fragile state of eastern coastal States during the storm season. At
least 72 people are dead in Bengal and normal life is paralysed for millions in Kolkata and in the
rural areas of both the States. That Amphan would be a terrible disaster was anticipated, but even
with reliable forecasts of its movement since May 16, and the preparatory moves by National and
State Disaster Response Force units, the impact has been catastrophic. The States along the east
coast have evolved a code of practice for a storm coming under category 3 and above:
evacuations, arranging for backup power, warning people to stay far from the coasts, designating
strong buildings as cyclone shelters, and providing for at least a week's supply of cooked food
besides bolstering medical supplies. Yet, the loss of life and damage to livelihoods is always
significant. This time has been no different, and the Centre and the governments of the affected
States, including those in the Northeast lashed by heavy rain, must help people already weighed
down by a severe lockdown pick up their lives again. There is an additional challenge, as
thousands of people have been moved to crowded shelters where the COVID-19 pandemic poses
a continuing threat. Adhering to hygienic practices, monitoring those requiring medical assistance
and testing for the virus is a high priority.
India’s cyclone warning system has made major advances for being able to provide clear warnings
and saving lives but the precarious lives led by millions of citizens have once again been
subjected to a severe shock. Many who were working in distant States have just returned to
Odisha and Bengal in the wake of the economic paralysis caused by COVID-19, and need
sustained support after the storm. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has appealed for
strong support from the Centre, which the State must be provided to help it overcome the double
jeopardy of the pandemic and the cyclone. Encouragingly, some vital activities such as functioning
of the Kolkata airport were restored a day after the cyclone struck, facilitating movement of
essentials, and additional NDRF personnel despatched to restore normalcy. The challenge is to
provide pre-fabricated facilities for safe shelter in outlying areas, such as the Sunderbans, and use
off-the-shelf solutions such as solar power to mobilise communities. While the battle against the
virus may yet be won sooner or later, India must strengthen its response capabilities for a neverending cycle of storms along its coastline.

What happened in Kolkata due to the cyclone Amphan as per the given passage?

16 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable Article from the given alternatives.
English has become one of ____ common languages among people.

17 / 20

Choose the word which expresses nearly the opposite meaning of the given word "
ASTUTE".

18 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable pair of words.
A ________________rooftop was mounted on the fields of the most______________hotel in town.

19 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable Preposition from the given alternatives.
All the trekkers walked______________ the forest.

20 / 20

Fill in the blanks with suitable Idiom/Phrase from the given alternatives.
She was in her ___________ when she received her job offer letter

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